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Hey, everyone! We have finally deployed our new rating system as stated in a previous post. Creators may want to go over it, if they have not done so yet. For everyone, especially readers, this means changes in comic listings. We've implemented a mature content visibility system, which you can see in the market view... ... or in your settings page: Beyond changing what titles are shown on the market, these

TL;DR: A more flexible content rating will deployed on Feb. 12, 2015. Feedback is appreciated. One of the things we promise is to allow mature titles (despite Storylark's cute appearance, he's an adult bird) as long as it falls within bounds of our local laws. However, we noticed that a comic could be rated as "Mature" for several reasons: gore, nudity, violence, etc. With our current system,

Updates incoming, comic lovers! We've spent the past few weeks looking at how you've been using Storylark.ph and figuring out how to make your creations easier to access. Thus, we present: the first batch of updates for the year! When we envisioned Storylark, we imagined it to be an online storefront for comics; just like the storefronts you'd see at the mall, you'd be able to see it lined

Hi there, comics creators! I want to tell you about Storylark's Comic Embedding feature. This lets you place your comic issue in a blog post, news article, or other non-Storylark website, allowing your audiences to read comics without having to click any external links. If you want to promote your work in places like press or personal blogs, news sites, and tumblr, this should be pretty useful. For example, I

We've noticed that a lot of authors have been asking if they can upload their comic books in PDF format, instead of in individual image files. We got really, really tired of saying "No, sorry, not yet. We're working on it!" So. PDF uploading is now a feature. Go try it out, and let us know what you think! Uploading PDF is easy: just upload them like your